'16 and Pregnant' Recap: Karley's Family Needs to Get Along for the Twins

Tonight's 16 and Pregnantepisode featured Karley, a 17-year-old straight-A high school student from Utah. But when she and her boyfriend of two years get pregnant, her entire life changes. And exactly when the disagreements with the family begin.

Karley and Tony met when she was tutoring him in class. She was the high achiever; Tony later dropped out. And when she got pregnant, Karley chose to be home-schooled so she could still graduate from high school. The two also got married before the birth of their twins (that's right, two babies) so they "could be a family," said Karley.

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So to prepare for the birth of their daughters, the couple lived with Karley's mom, Syndee, and her family. But quickly, Tony began to feel uncomfortable living in the home and tried to find housing for the little fam. But when they went to the realtor and found out how much they'd have to pay for a two-bedroom home, they quickly realized that living alone would not work on their budget.

And while Tony and Karley tried to prepare for their birth, they were surprised when the twins arrived a couple weeks early. Soon enough, Amayah and Amariah were born, and it all was a bit reminiscent of Leah Calvert's episode.

But that's when the conflicts became even worse. Tony, who had a job as a mechanic, was supporting the family. But one day, he came home and decided that he wanted to purchase a pickup truck. A truck that seats three. For their family of four. Oy.

The arguments and disagreements quickly began and escalated when Tony eventually came home with the truck. Even later, Syndee got in on the feud when she claimed that Tony was not grateful for living in her home. In the end, Karley sided with her mom but easily came out as the most mature person in the home. Along with caring for her twins, Karley is clearly in the middle of a not-so-nice relationship between her husband and her mother.

Ultimately, Tony decides he wants to sell his truck so they can have some more money to move out of Syndee's home. All is starting to look up for Karley, especially if the people in her life can work together.

Do you agree with Karley defending her mother in the argument with Tony?